I'll just take the hit for driving a mismatched rig. After the paint removal job I'm not putting any more paint on the boat. :lol:Now you just have to paint the Chief and Truck the same color. :joyous:
Great upgrade Chem, Congrats
I'll just take the hit for driving a mismatched rig. After the paint removal job I'm not putting any more paint on the boat. :lol:
Moosehead this summer for sure, Ron. The boat is set up for salmon now and there won't be much learning curve there. I'll likely dip it in Saco bay as well to try my luck with tube and worms for bass.All you need to do is mirror polish the bare hull and it will match the chrome on the truck just fine. Right? Nice truck. I was going to sell mine about a year ago and that would have been a big mistake. They are so handy for hauling big items. I try not to drive mine during or just after the winter storms to avoid salt.
I expect we will see you launch into Sebago, Moosehead, and Casco Bay now.
Ron
That's pretty interesting. So when is someone going to make a GPS autopilot rudder only system that doesn't have to be attached yp an expensive electric trolling motor? It could be attached to the stern behind the aux kicker.
Oh yeah now that's a good feeling to have everything go off without a hitch on the first run of the year. I'm going to de-winterize my Chief tomorrow morning and hit the water on Sunday, supposed to be an 80 degree day. :joyous:
Hey Chem - That's pretty slick. Now if you could rig up an AutoFisher, you could sit on the dock and wait for the Chief to return to port and just clean fish. LOL
Well, with AP and kicker driving the boat, you can catch more and not worry about the TN batteries going flat. That's a win, win all around.
What's better than a trouble-free first Spring splash? :thumb:
Man, I need more free time. I worked on boat stuff all day, made a mess, and the day was gone. How do guys with kids have time for this hobby?
Great photos Chem the Chief looks great
I really appreciate that you have continued your restoration thread with inspiring pictures of what can eventually be expected if we persevere. Keeps me going, I know. Compare that to the first pictures on page 1...
Ron